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    Transfer of Quantum Information by Spin Chains : Effect of Noise

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    In order to transfer quantum information, the use of spin chains has been proposed and their transfer characteristics have been analyzed. As one of the latter, the maximum of the transfer probability over sufficiently long time period is often considered important and some examples with high maximum values have been given. In these examples, the coupling between neighboring spins are tuned so as to attain high efficiency. In this article, we discuss the effect of noise on the values of coupling constant. As a result, we propose a system where the efficiency is high and also the effect of noise is small

    Factors Influencing Consumer Behavioural Intention To Choose Functional Foods

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    Kajian ini menyelidik faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi niat konsumer di Malaysia dalam memilih makanan berfungsi. This research examined the factors that influence Malaysian consumers’ behavioural intention towards choosing functional foods

    Information Transfer and Entanglement Creation by Spin Chains: Effects of Noise and Asymmetry

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    For the transfer of quantum information and the creation of entangled states, the application of tuned spin chains, systems of spins with the nearest-neighbor coupling tuned so as to give high efficiency, has been proposed and some examples of high performance have been given by several authors. In this article, the effect of deviations from tuned values and the effect of resultant asymmetry are investigated through numerical simulations and theoretical analyses. It is shown that there exists a system where the transfer efficiency is comparable with exactly tuned ones and, at the same time, robust to noises in the coupling constants. It is also shown that the effect of asymmetry on the efficiency of entanglement creation is of the second order when the asymmetry is small

    Precise Measurement of Gravity Variations During a Total Solar Eclipse

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    The variations of gravity were measured with a high precision LaCoste-Romberg D gravimeter during a total solar eclipse to investigate the effect of solar eclipse on the gravitational field. The observed anomaly (7.0±2.7)×108(7.0 \pm 2.7) \times 10^{-8} m/s2^2 during the eclipse implies that there may be a shielding property of gravitation
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